Alabama’s head coach is at it again. More controversial comments came on Thursday of this week in response to a pesky Nashville reporter.

One of the many recruiting tactics rivals use (We’re looking at you, Gustav) when trying to pick up the crumbs left by Alabama head coach Nick Saban is claiming that “if you go to Bama you’ll be buried on the depth chart.”

The object of every SEC coach’s fears…and lies.

That claim took another hit Thursday when Coach Saban was asked how he “keeps everyone happy” with all the talent he’s brought to Tuscaloosa. Saban appeared on Nashville’s 102.5 The Game.

“I think there’s a perception out there that we have all these players, but it’s really not that way,” Saban said. “Cyrus Kouandjio goes out for the draft this year, a year early, and Cam Robinson comes in in January and he’s the starting left tackle. If we had all those players backed up, how could a freshman that just come in in January come in and start?”

Robinson, an early enrollee, started at left tackle for the first-team offense at A-Day.

Wha??? A freshman stepping into a starting role? The fact is, a glance around the Tide’s depth chart last season uncovers a plethora of players called into duty much earlier than rival coaches would’ve had them believe.

Once again, facts get in the way of good ole fashioned rival hate. Bottom line, if you’re good enough to play, you’ll play at Alabama.

If you want “feel goodisms,” empty promises, and seasons built on Lucky Charms and slogans, there’s always Auburn.

Yeah, going into this season as one of the favorites to win the SEC and make the play-offs, currently sitting at #3 in every recruiting poll and coming off an SEC championship, playing in the NC game and beating their two main rivals: sure looks like a dumpster fire.

The Barnrat’s are not even in the top 5 of most polls to be exact. And are not expected to get to the playoffs because you have to go through consensus #2 Bama. Compared to what you silly morons expect, it’s the mother of all dumpster fires. LOL! And LMAO, you should be home in Louisiana worrying about your own dumpster fire; instead of living through a temporary one game victory by the Barnrat’s. Pathetic!

It’s funny though, I remember at least one drug-related arrest and dismissal last summer right before the start of the season and then there was the drugs and guns arrest earlier this year after the title game loss. Did we ever hear the verdict in that one, by the way?

Still, that’s just off the top of my head and that’s in less than one year, not more than two years. It looks like the only thing that got “owned” by peachy was the truth.

Let’s say you’re right Cantdoit, that’s still 9-2 in favor of Peachy! That’s still owned in my book! But probably another National Championship in yours! Like the one you claim after getting beat by Notre Dame. LMAO

You’re damn right they claim it. There’s a trophy in the showcase to prove it – unlike the fantasy LSU claims from 2003, and there was another LSU fantasy too somewhere along the line. You can like it or lump it. National record books backup Alabama having more National Championships than any other D1 university. Depending on which one of the 4 or 5 methods you use and whether it’s 10 or 19; still Bama is #1.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_football_national_championships_in_NCAA_Division_I_FBS

Yep, just like every where else. You’re either good enough, or you’re gone. Who keeps the not good enough? The barn doodles? Nope, they’ll have ’em shoveling manure in the cow pen if they can’t make the grade on the field.

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[…] “I think there’s a perception out there that we have all these players, but it’s really not that way,” Saban said. “Cyrus Kouandjio goes out for the draft this year, a year early, and Cam Robinson comes in in January and he’s the starting left tackle. If we had all those players backed up, how could a freshman that just come in in January come in and start?” Robinson, an early enrollee, started at left tackle for the first-team offense at A-Day. Wha??? A freshman stepping into a starting role? The fact is, a glance around the Tide’s depth chart last season uncovers a plethora of players called into duty much earlier than rival coaches would’ve had them believe. Once again, facts get in the way of good ole fashioned rival hate. Bottom line, if you’re good enough to play, you’ll play at Alabama. If you want “feel goodisms,” empty promises, and seasons built on Lucky Charms and slogans, there’s always Auburn. [More] […]